A TELEVISION program made shockingly accurate predictions about 21st-century technology like VR headsets and smartwatches decades before their inception.Among their predictions for "the gear of the future" were holograms that fit neatly into a pocket, which could be seen as a nod to augmented reality technology.
This tech relies on measurements of human characteristics, including face scans and, you guessed it, fingerprints.The first device to use biometric authentication was the Pantech GI100, created in 2004, but Apple is best known for the technology today.TV star's call an HOUR before he was found dead with girlfriend is revealed
"Not just a TV or a phone, but it's also satellite connected so I can receive information, any information I want, from any computer I have access to around the world," he continued.Many people "carry their office" in their pockets using mobile applications like Google Teams or Slack.